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Domande frequenti - La nutrizione dei cani con epatopatia
In: Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition by Pibot P. et al.
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JAN 22, 2008
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Rutgers, C. and Biourge, V. (2008) “Domande frequenti - La nutrizione dei cani con epatopatia”, Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/encyclopedia-of-canine-clinical-nutrition/domande-frequenti-la-nutrizione-dei-cani-con (Accessed: 29 September 2023).
Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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